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After Roe, the network of people who help others get abortions see themselves as 'the underground'
Carol Tobias, president of the National Right to Life Committee, said such laws protect the unborn. While she doesn’t know if anything can be done to prevent people from helping others get abortions, she said, “I would certainly wish that they wouldn’t do it.”
Montana man gets federal prison for fentanyl trafficking in Coeur d’Alene
A Montana man who was caught in Coeur d’Alene with more than 216 grams of fentanyl pills will spend two years in federal prison, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of Idaho.
DRUGS: Time to nationalize them
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” — Ben Franklin
MY TURN: Help combat Idaho opioid crisis
Start by cleaning out your medicine cabinet
It's trout stocking time
Here's what's headed to Panhandle waters this May
It's trout stocking time! Here's what's headed to Panhandle waters this May
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — The Sauvignon Blanc sip trip
I've been on a Sauvignon Blanc kick lately, trying the varietal from all over — New Zealand, South Africa, South America, France, and the US. The diversity of flavors and styles within this one grape variety has been eye-opening. Let me tell you about some of the standout Sauvignon Blancs I've tasted recently.
'Windows to our past'
Saving history has many benefits, says museum director
Walter Burns, chairman of the city’s Historic Preservation Commission, said there should be a review process before such historic homes can be torn down.
North Idaho College attorney bills approach $100K
Since his hiring last August, North Idaho College attorney Colton Boyles has billed NIC more than $98,000.
Content creation holds appeal for laid-off workers seeking flexibility
Hiring has largely been concentrated to a few industries, while tech and finance have only added a small number of jobs in the last 12 months.
PHD hosts National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
According to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, in 2021 the north Idaho region had two of the highest prescribing rates in the state.
Sixth Street Melodrama announces upcoming season
The Sixth Street Melodrama and Theater have recently announced the lineup for their upcoming season.
Cd’A teen with ISIS ties to appear in court
Had plan to attack churches on Sunday
The 18-year-old Coeur d’Alene resident accused of planning to attack local churches with a machete, fire and guns on behalf of ISIS is expected to make his first appearance in federal court today.
Sholeh: Who knew? Liberal, conservative brains different
Research shows strengths and weaknesses of both
Housing shortage — by the numbers
If we don't build it, they will leave
Today's Ghastly Groaner
What did the left eye say to the right eye?
Shoshone County BOCC eyes wage study
Shoshone County officials are exploring their options for an employee-wide wage study. Earlier this week, the Shoshone Board of County Commissioners reviewed a $26,000 proposal from Meridian-based consulting firm AmeriBen.
The Exhausted Dad: Mastering efficient phone strategies
If I could offer one piece of advice to all of society, it would be to give younger generations the benefit of the doubt.
Feeling the love
$63K raised at Care Affair
A nonprofit that helps hospitality workers in need is feeling the love. CDAIDE's Care Affair, attended by nearly 250 people and held Thursday at The Coeur d'Alene Resort, brought in $63,295.
NIC unveils proposed FY2025 budget
North Idaho College trustees took a first look at the proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 and examined options for how to cover an anticipated net deficit of $5.2 million.
Roosevelt may be saved
Developer agrees to see if buyer, solution can be found to preserve historic school
The Press recently reported that Blue Fern was in the process of buying the Roosevelt Inn with plans to clear the .63-acre property and build townhouses. It also own the vacant lot between First and Second streets on Garden Avenue behind the Roosvelt, with plans to develop it, as well.